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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Present continuous tense describes actions that are going on right now. They are the –ing tenses, such as “going”, “talking”, “travelling”, “painting”, “studying” etc. The present continuous tense is made out of a verb stem (a verb without –na ending), rahaa/rahee/rahe and an auxiliary verb hoon/hai/hain. For example:

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Hello, I love your site! I have a question about how you conjugate verbs for present continous tense. eg verbs like khana, pina, dekna,Is it main khan raha hoon or main kha raha hoon? is it main How do you know how many letters to take off before raha etc?